Re: Polyhedra Solids and Nets

Some I had already (platonics, pyramids, etc), others from http://netlib.sandia.gov/polyhedra/ (though there were errors and missing data in those). I just kept searching the net, or making my own corrections. I probably spent a solid week just on the data.

Some of the nets overlap and so would be hard to make (may need to print two copies and merge). But they are a correct net. I am not sure what to do with those.

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Re: Polyhedra Solids and Nets

hi MIF

nice work on those.about most of those i have never heard so this has given me something new to look into.have you maybe got a page on these polyhedra(such as the gyro-elongated,augmented and all of that stuff)

PS. i like the tetrahemihexahedron,but some of the faces look like they are no there due to extensive use of transparency.

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Re: Polyhedra Solids and Nets

hi guys

i attempted and succeeded in making of the sphenomegacorona.

later i'm going to try making even more models.i'll let you know on what i did.

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